Lethal Love: Park Min Young Transforms into a Femme Fatale for tvN's Siren's Kiss
Check out the first look at Park Min Young in the new tvN K-drama 'Siren's Kiss'. A dark romance thriller co-starring Wi Ha Joon.
Falling in love has never been this dangerous. tvN's upcoming series "Siren's Kiss" just dropped new stills featuring Park Min Young, and she's radiating a mysterious, deadly aura that's got everyone talking.
Siren's Kiss Park Min Young: A New Type of Protagonist
In this romance thriller, Park Min Young takes on the role of a captivating woman who brings misfortune—and often death—to those who fall for her. The story centers on a series of insurance fraud cases linked to these mysterious deaths. It's a massive departure from her previous rom-com roles, trading bright smiles for a cold, calculating gaze.
The Clash Between Beauty and Justice
Opposite her, Wi Ha Joon stars as Cha Woo Seok, a relentless insurance inspector. He's determined to uncover the truth behind the trail of bodies she leaves behind. According to reports, the chemistry between the two leads is electric, promising a high-stakes psychological game that blurs the lines between suspicion and attraction.
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